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dennis: thank you. at least one poll gives vice president biden a victory last night according to a cbs poll, 50% of uncommitted voters say vice president biden when the debate according to 31% for paul ryan. washington research joins us now. in the end, is this debate going to be the thing that makes the difference? >> absolutely not. by the end of today we will not even be talking about the debate. we'll be talking forward to next week's presidential debate. dennis: is one reason biden may have seemed to win the debate because he did not have a major gaffe and we were waiting and wondering for it? >> you can say that about all sides. they played to their base, trying to declare victory, neither one of them move the needle with independent voters. they got what they needed to do, play the bass, not make any big mistakes, hand the ball off the number one guy. dennis: is a draw in essence a victory for the romney side because paul ryan was three years old when joe biden began serving and paul ryan manage
dennis: thank you. at least one poll gives vice president biden a victory last night according to a cbs poll, 50% of uncommitted voters say vice president biden when the debate according to 31% for paul ryan. washington research joins us now. in the end, is this debate going to be the thing that makes the difference? >> absolutely not. by the end of today we will not even be talking about the debate. we'll be talking forward to next week's presidential debate. dennis: is one reason biden...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i'm cheryl casone ed as apple goes, will the market go with it? the market is falling. we have an analyst standing by. dennis: beware of molotov cocktails. the protest is a sign that people of greece feel they're being sold out by european leaders. cheryl: small business, big problems. national retail federation of business is here with a dire warning. dennis: jobs, the lack of them, top issue of his presidential campaign. the ceo of dice holdings is with us and says they have looked at a number of tech jobs now available. stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where stocks are taking a dive, nicole. nicole: they really are, dennis. down more than half of 1%. the majority of those dow component coming under pressure. all of which got some analyst calls today, not in a positive way. those are some of the names weighing. some other names on the dow, nasdaq composite i down 1.5%. i heard at the top when you talk about apple and
dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i'm cheryl casone ed as apple goes, will the market go with it? the market is falling. we have an analyst standing by. dennis: beware of molotov cocktails. the protest is a sign that people of greece feel they're being sold out by european leaders. cheryl: small business, big problems. national retail federation of business is here with a dire warning. dennis: jobs, the lack of them, top issue of his presidential campaign. the ceo of dice holdings is with...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. great job numbers out of the labor department this morning. the big problem is fuzzy math. perhaps jack welch was rht. dennis: and will paul ryan be takinable to take on joe biden tonight? cheryl: sprint is in play, way up that it may be bought by a japanese company. how are you going to play it? coming up. as we look at the market, the dow higher by 23 points, it did market day, nicole petallides standing by on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we have it all. nicole: the dow up 24 points, but i wanted to start off by talking about sprint in particular because earlier this morning we were talking about the sprint story that a japanese company was in discussions with sprint in talks to buy a majority stake in sprint. turns out over the last hour sprint has confirmed those talks, so we have seen the news. also talking not only in discussions, but also that it may change who is in charge. there is the stock up 15% on a day where we have up arrows across the board after three str
dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. great job numbers out of the labor department this morning. the big problem is fuzzy math. perhaps jack welch was rht. dennis: and will paul ryan be takinable to take on joe biden tonight? cheryl: sprint is in play, way up that it may be bought by a japanese company. how are you going to play it? coming up. as we look at the market, the dow higher by 23 points, it did market day, nicole petallides standing by on the floor of the new york...
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dennis kneale covering the story. i was never in a union. >> let's not forget that. >> union are doing very well but not so well for newspapers. 700 employees walked off the job. they are protesting the hard-line. the walkout was more around the block. it is awkward for management that one of the most pro union papers in the country. labor, so long as it declines in the private sector is losing clout and unable to withstand the unfettered bank accounts of industry but the old gray lady union members see a different faith in their contracts. is expired year ago. they lost $90 million last quarter. stock price down 50%. pension benefits and health coverage and overtime. the unions want increase in the same areas which make me thinks there's no tactic possible in a state of denial. the times want this wrapped up by year end but they are digging in their heels. time's dissident workers have a web site and two weeks ago they put up a warning letter aimed at management and it reads, quote, 18 months after our contract expir
dennis kneale covering the story. i was never in a union. >> let's not forget that. >> union are doing very well but not so well for newspapers. 700 employees walked off the job. they are protesting the hard-line. the walkout was more around the block. it is awkward for management that one of the most pro union papers in the country. labor, so long as it declines in the private sector is losing clout and unable to withstand the unfettered bank accounts of industry but the old gray...